Never thought Aaron Hernandez would be playing football again, unless it was of The Longest Yard variety, right?

Well, the prospects of the embattled tight end making it back to the field took a dramatic turn on Thursday. During the bail hearing for Ernest Wallace, prosecutors disclosed possibly game-changing information for Hernandez and his co-defendants after former friend Carlos Ortiz reportedly changed his initial story.

“Via the Boston Herald, prosecutors disclosed during the bail hearing for Ernest Wallace (pictured) that Ortiz now claims that only Hernandez exited the car before Odin Lloyd was shot and killed in an industrial park near Hernandez’s Massachusetts home.

I’m no attorney but I’ve watched enough Law & Order episodes to know that reasonable doubt can be a useful tool in the hands of good defense attorney. Depending on how Ortiz’s story plays out, it could be hard out here for a prosecuting attorney when a key witness changes his story to say he didn’t witness what he originally said he saw. Confuse the jury enough and Hernandez could potentially walk away from the murder charges scot-free, which means he could play ball again (big maybe).

Even with Ernest Wallace recanting his earlier testimony. It’s safe to say the prosecution still has enough up their sleeve to make this a viable case despite Wallace’s presidential-like flip-flopping.

It’s safe to say the fix is in with this one. Even despite the newest revelations, I think we all have watched enough Law & Order to also know that the indictment only goes forward if prosecution has enough leverage to support a case irregardless of loose ends (namely disgruntled friends turned key witnesses).

The only proper response is the Jags aka we’ll take all the help we can get from wherever we can. They shoulda signed Tebow, they could use Freeman now. I feel bad for MJD..he’s not gonna get his due respect till he leaves that god forsaken team